Ophthalmic Exam Chair
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Our Picks for You Today
| Product | Price |
|---|---|
| SMR Maxi 4000 ENT Exam Chair | $4,150.00 |
| Reliance 5200 Exam Chair | $2,500.00 |
Data last updated on November 13, 2025
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Explore Angelus Medical’s curated collection of ophthalmic exam chairs in Los Angeles, California. ADA-compliant, ergonomic, and compatible with slit lamps and phoropters. Ideal for eye care clinics and medical procurement teams. Nationwide shipping available.
Ophthalmic exam chair, also known as eye exam chairs, optometry chairs, or optical exam chairs, are designed specifically for conducting eye examinations and vision tests. These chairs provide comfort and adjustability for both patients and eye care professionals during exams, ensuring precise and efficient eye care. Shop at AngelUS Medical Now!
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| Product | Price |
|---|---|
| SMR Maxi 4000 ENT Exam Chair | $4,150.00 |
| Reliance 5200 Exam Chair | $2,500.00 |
Data last updated on November 13, 2025
Eye examinations require patients to sit still for extended periods while ophthalmologists move various instruments close to the eye. A dedicated eye exam chair is designed to support the patient comfortably and to position them precisely for diagnostic tasks. These chairs do more than provide a seat – they integrate with slit lamps, phoropters and other instruments and often include motorized adjustments that speed up workflow. Industry leading chairs feature multi position headrests, manual or powered recline, ergonomic cushions and programmable positions, while others add hydraulic height adjustment, 330°–360° rotation and foot brakes for stability. Well chosen chairs improve both patient satisfaction and practitioner efficiency.
A typical office chair is not designed for ophthalmic procedures. Examination chairs must allow the clinician to recline a patient smoothly, raise or lower them to align with microscopes and provide lateral access for instruments. Premium models often include programmable memory positions so that common exam postures can be recalled at the press of a button. Some chairs recline to a full 180° and offer synchronized seat, back and leg elevation via quiet electric motors, ensuring smooth movement even for anxious patients. Others provide manual recline mechanisms and dual side controls so the practitioner can work from either side of the patient. These features reduce strain on clinicians and help maintain precise alignment with diagnostic equipment.
The best ophthalmic chairs share a blend of ergonomic design, mechanical precision and compatibility with other devices. Below is a quick reference table highlighting desirable features:
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Feature category |
Key attributes |
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Recline mechanism |
Manual or powered tilt, programmable memory settings, synchronized movement of seat/back/leg |
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Height & rotation |
Hydraulic or motorized lift; 330°–360° swivel with locking foot brake |
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Headrest & armrests |
Multi‑position headrest, articulating or concave design, foldable or locking armrests |
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Controls & memory |
Foot pedals, membrane switches, dual‑side controls, FlashPort technology & programmable positions |
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Upholstery & construction |
Ergonomic cushions, antimicrobial material, solid aluminium or steel frame, easy‑to‑clean upholstery |
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Capacity & compliance |
High weight capacity (up to ~600 lb), ADA‑compliant seat height and tilt range |
These capabilities make eye exam chairs versatile enough for ophthalmology, optometry, ENT and dermatology practices.
An eye exam chair rarely operates alone. To build a complete examination lane, consider pairing your chair with related diagnostic equipment:
When these components are configured properly, an eye exam chair becomes the centerpiece of a high functioning lane. Ergonomic positioning allows the practitioner to maintain a neutral posture while switching between the phoropter and slit lamp, improving efficiency and reducing fatigue.
Start by considering how you intend to use the chair. If you perform long retinal evaluations or procedures requiring full recline, a chair with 180° tilt and synchronized leg elevation (such as the fully powered models referenced above) may be ideal. Smaller practices performing routine refractions might prefer a manual recline chair with a compact footprint and auto return function, similar to the features found in the Reliance 5200 exam chair. For clinics serving patients with mobility challenges, ADA compliant models like the MTI 463 ADA compliant exam chair provide lower seat heights and extendable footplates.
Dual side controls and foot switches allow operators to work from either side of the patient. Motorized chairs with programmable memory help standardize exam positions, saving time and reducing repetitive adjustments. Look for models with multi position or articulating headrests and folding armrests to accommodate patients of different sizes. The Reliance 7000 exam chair offers these conveniences along with a robust weight capacity and smooth rotation.
Ensure the chair’s base height and tilt range align with your slit lamp and phoropter. Many chairs integrate seamlessly with stands like the TopCon or Marco lines; for example, the TopCon OC2200 exam chair pairs well with TopCon instrument stands. If you need a tilting mechanism for procedures beyond refraction such as minor ophthalmic surgery or ENT work the Marco 1262 tilt chair provides a smooth motorized tilt with a weight capacity suitable for most adult patients.
New chairs can be costly, especially when outfitting multiple lanes. Refurbished equipment from Angelus Medical offers substantial cost savings while maintaining performance. Each refurbished chair is carefully inspected, reupholstered and reconditioned so you can enjoy premium features at an accessible price. If you already own a chair that needs an upgrade, our medical equipment upholstery service can refresh worn cushions with durable, antimicrobial fabrics. We also offer exam chair repair services to address mechanical issues and extend the life of your equipment.
An eye exam chair is more than just seating it is an essential component of the ophthalmic exam lane that supports precise diagnostics and patient comfort. By selecting a chair with the right combination of recline options, height adjustment, headrest and control features, you can create a seamless workflow that improves the patient experience and enhances clinical efficiency. Angelus Medical offers a comprehensive range of chairs, from fully powered models like the Reliance 7000 to cost effective refurbished options such as the Reliance 5200. Pair your chair with high quality equipment like the American Optical phoropter, RayVision LS 4 slit lamp and Haag Streit tonometer to build a complete, efficient exam lane.
Whether you are equipping a new practice or upgrading existing equipment, the experts at Angelus Medical can help you find the perfect chair and accessories. Contact us today to learn more about our curated selection and services.